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raliegh window (8).jpg
Exterior view from the south of the gothic-style, ogee-headed “Raleigh's window” in the tower house.

south-west view (7).jpg
Because it is on a ridge, the castle from this direction would have looked even more imposing (the castle would also have had at least two more stories, including parapets). The castle would also have had a "bawn" (i.e., enclosure) wall directly in…

northwest-view (6).jpg
In Spenser's day, the castle would have been taller, and a bawn wall enclosing the castle yard would have stood between the viewer and the castle. The Ballyhoura mountain range can barely be seen in the distance.

Spenser's residence in the castle…

northwest-view (5).jpg
In the foreground is the nineteenth-century platform or patio. The marshy, seasonal lake to the south of the tower is partly filled with water. The Ballyhoura range of mountains can be glimpsed in the distance to the east and south of the tower.

northwest-view (4).jpg
The nineteenth-century platform addition is in the foreground. The Ballyhoura range of mountains can be glimpsed in the distance. To the south of the castle (in the background) is a marsh and seasonal lake, now part of a nature preserve.

Spenser,…

northeast-view (3).JPG
At center-bottom can be seen the original door into the tower house. It leads directly into a vaulted cellar.

north-view (2).jpg
View from the north of Kilcolman Castle ruins, from within the area of the "bawn" or enclosure, which is no longer extant. In Spenser's time the castle would have been at least two stories taller (including the roof and battlements) and much more…

distance (1).jpg
View from the east. No modern roads lead to the castle, which is privately owned and surrounded by gated and fenced farmland. The seasonal lake and neighboring wooded land to the south and southeast of the castle (seen to the left in this picture)…
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